Posted by Keith Molden on January 20, 2010 at 04:08:02 from (173.81.189.125):
In Reply to: Re: Is OSHA sleeping? posted by Billy NY on January 20, 2010 at 03:26:20:
Construction workers are covered under 29CFR (Code of Federal Regulations) part 1926 and the Highway Patrol, Firefighters and other entities for whatever reason, are not. Therefore the trooper is not required to. Some states are governed by their own version of the OSHA guidelines and some follow the Federal ones. That being said, the ones that follow their own have to be at least as stringent as the Federal. OSHA sets the guidelines but ANSI makes the rules that we as workers must follow. Construction and General industry do differ some as the General Industry (plants) must comply with 29CFR part 1910. And even tho OSHA doesn't make the rules, they set the fines for nonomplience. I've delt with them for several years as a Safety Coordinator in Power Plants.
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